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Perceptions of tooth loss and periodontal problems in an independent elderly population: content-analysis of interview discourse.

G Maupomé1, A Borges, L E Ramírez, J Díez-de-Bonilla.   

Abstract

Oral health/illness and surrounding socio-demographic and behavioral phenomena are poorly documented in the Mexican elderly. To establish the rationales explaining oral health/illness and tailor a Health Promotion intervention (1995-1997) accordingly, an interview nested in a questionnaire was done at baseline, with the recording of 228 interviews transcribed verbatim. Every transcript was subsequently assessed by content-analysis. Results showed that lack of oral hygiene, inadequate calcium intake and old age were the most common explanations of tooth-loss. Only a few factors were felt to be under control: the same state of relative adaptation that characterized people affected by gum problems. The themes that explained them were lack of oral hygiene, and (non-specific) infections. When interviewees evaluated the impact of good oral health on their lives, many made evaluations pertaining to quality of life, adequate function, and an attractive appearance generally.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 14617895     DOI: 10.1023/a:1006527419502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cross Cult Gerontol        ISSN: 0169-3816


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